Representative Brad Schneider and a number of his colleagues are questioning a fellow legislator who has compared the U.S. and Israel to Hamas and the Taliban.
Read MoreFeatured Leader for Prayer
Judge Lynn Hughes, Southern Texas U.S. District Court
Texas District Court Judge Lynn Hughes ruled that a hospital may mandate that employees receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreGeneral Jay Raymond, Commander, U.S. Space Force
Space Operations Chief General Jay Raymond said the Air Force and Space Force will research and develop rocket technology to be used to transport military cargo to global bases.
Read MoreChristopher Wray, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI Director Christopher Wray has compared ransomware attacks with the security challenges posed by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Read MoreClaudia Tenney, U.S. Representative for New York
Representative Claudia Tenney said police reform legislation is becoming problematic. “We will probably have no police officers willing to serve” if qualified immunity that protects officers is abandoned.
Read MoreJudge Alan Norris, Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
In an opinion co-authored by Judge Alan Norris, the Sixth Circuit Court of appeals ruled, “Government policies that classify people by race are presumptively invalid,” in attempts to remedy past social discrimination.
Read MoreChristine Wormuth, Secretary of the Army
“Culture and character” within the Army are top priorities for the new Army Secretary Christine Wormuth.
Read MoreDarby LaJoye Executive Assistant Administrator, Transportation Security Administration
The mandate for wearing masks on commercial aircraft and all public transportation has been extended through September 13, 2021, for all individuals regardless of vaccination status.
Read MoreCory Booker, U.S. Senator from New Jersey
Senator Cory Booker praised the bipartisan work with his fellow Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina about his work on police reform.
Read MoreJudge James Boasberg, D.C. Circuit U.S. District Court
The Dakota Access pipeline may stay operational, a federal district court judge ruled, noting that tribal groups seeking to close it had not yet met their legal burden to warrant a shutdown.
Read More